Sheffield Cathedral (07). Oct 2018
Looking up at the stunning Lantern Tower inside the cathedral's West End of the Nave.
The Lantern Tower (which can be seen from the outside too) has a stained glass window of abstract design intended to let the light stream through.
The original stained glass by Keith New was replaced in 1998 by the current design by Amber Hiscott. The wooden structure represents Christ's Crown of Thorns and the colours symbolise humanity's struggle and conflict (blue and violet) transformed through the Resurrection and the Holy Spirit (gold and red) into healing and growth (green). It is a spectacular feature drawing people towards the centre of the West End. The wood star is really is one of the best bits of the building.
The Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul, Sheffield, usually called simply Sheffield Cathedral.
It dates back to c.1200 and is a Grade I Listed Building.
Sheffield Cathedral (07). Oct 2018
Looking up at the stunning Lantern Tower inside the cathedral's West End of the Nave.
The Lantern Tower (which can be seen from the outside too) has a stained glass window of abstract design intended to let the light stream through.
The original stained glass by Keith New was replaced in 1998 by the current design by Amber Hiscott. The wooden structure represents Christ's Crown of Thorns and the colours symbolise humanity's struggle and conflict (blue and violet) transformed through the Resurrection and the Holy Spirit (gold and red) into healing and growth (green). It is a spectacular feature drawing people towards the centre of the West End. The wood star is really is one of the best bits of the building.
The Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul, Sheffield, usually called simply Sheffield Cathedral.
It dates back to c.1200 and is a Grade I Listed Building.